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   direct copying of parts of the text or the entire text from the written work of another
               person without proper quotation and reference to the source (which also applies ti copying
               materials from the Internet or other electronic sources);

                        paraphrasing  text  elements  or  partial  replacement  of  words  without  proper
               indication of the source;
                        the use of graphs, tables, figures, drawings and other visual representations of
               information without indicating the source and/or without the consent of the author;
                        appropriation of the results of joint research or other training assignments;
                        submission or publication of work on its own behalf, fully or partially performed by
               another person;
                        deliberate distortion of the text of the work, in particular, replacing the font, using
               characters from other alphabets, adding special characters to the text of the work, changing
               the order of characters in words, depriving the text of some characters, etc.

                     4.  Self-plagiarism – the full or partial use of their own previously published text, as a
               result of the lack of new data and conclusions, without specifying appropriate links to the
               original text.
                     5.  Cheating – dishonest behavior of a student or employee involving the copying of
               someone else’s intellectual product.
                     6.  The following are recognized as write-offs:
                        obtaining illegally access to exam materials or information about exam materials
               that reveal the essence of the assignments;
                        the use of cheat sheets, cell phones and other devices, text messages or illegal

               ways to obtain information;
                        cheating from work of another student (both with the permission of the student and
               without it);
                        permission to another student to write off or transmit answers to other students;
                        continuation of the examination task after the time allotted for the exam;
                        appeal to another student with a request to perform an examination task;
                        facilitating and facilitating the commission of any of the above acts by others.
                     7.  Duplication – the presentation of the same work within the framework of different
               assessments and requirements, including an attempt to provide it as one’s own, partially or

               in  full,  of  any  work  that  was  previously  evaluated  on  a  different  course  without  prior
               permission from the faculty even if the student is its author.
                     8.  Falsification  –  falsification  of  academic  records  or  other  documents,  data
               (observations  during  a  scientific  experiment,  falsification  of  a  record,  survey  results);
               signatures in academic work; intentional falsification or deterioration of academic work.
                     9.  The following is recognized as falsification:
                        forgery of empirical data research results; presentation of scientific works/works
               carried out by the third parties as their own;


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